Amethyst Nightward Necklace

$21.00

Amethyst has always been associated with protection—but its real strength is restraint.

The Nightward Necklace features a ~1.25-inch tumbled amethyst stone, secured in hand-knotted macramé and worn on an adjustable dark brown cord that rests comfortably at up to ~13 inches. The macramé setting gives the stone a sense of containment, grounding its naturally expansive energy into something calm, steady, and usable.

Amethyst has always been associated with protection—but its real strength is restraint.

The Nightward Necklace features a ~1.25-inch tumbled amethyst stone, secured in hand-knotted macramé and worn on an adjustable dark brown cord that rests comfortably at up to ~13 inches. The macramé setting gives the stone a sense of containment, grounding its naturally expansive energy into something calm, steady, and usable.

Amethyst is known for its purifying qualities and its ability to support spiritual growth without overwhelm. In this form, it encourages inner peace, emotional balance, and a quieter internal rhythm—less reactivity, more discernment.

Worn close to the body, it creates a gentle buffer between you and external noise. Not a wall. A filter.

The dark brown cord keeps the presentation understated and intentional, allowing the stone’s deep violet tones to remain the focus. This is a necklace designed for consistency, not spectacle—something you reach for when you want to stay centered rather than stand out.

Amethyst doesn’t demand attention.
It helps you keep yours.

Details

  • Stone: Natural Amethyst (tumbled)

  • Stone Size: Approximately 1.25"

  • Cord: Adjustable dark brown macramé

  • Length: Adjustable, up to approximately 13"

  • Each piece: Unique in color, texture, and presence

Each crystal is unique and has natural imperfections as they come from the Earth. Some may have cracks, crevices, minimal defects. Also, every crystal that is carved and shaped by hand is not going to be perfect so sizes are given are approximate, not exact. Please know that the description is not a guarantee to cure ailments.